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brass players seated in front of tympani and behind violas (usually) is why orchestral deafness is a common scourge of orchestral musicians.
my own deafness is due to disease not bass playing in a symphony orchestra, but seeing the big climax with the troms blaring like mad reminded me that deafness is a common fate of orchestral players.
what to do about it? or is industrial health and safety something we should ignore in the name of Great Art?
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@PianoKwanMan he's taking on the task of being Principal DJ of the Berlin Phil
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2:02 THATS how you crash cymbals correctly. hell yea
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@esproarteforever beautiful mahler, eh, funny? :s
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That's simply GREAT!!!!
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1:20 What's that drum at the very back? 42 inch timpano?!
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Just watch Stefan Schulz at 2:07. So much power, but so controlled. You could be deaf and still be able to tell how amazing he is at playing trombone
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si,la esencia de algo esta en en esta estrofa es como un pensamieto pasajero pero resume una realidad ....maravilloso..oh!!! Mahler.....
What is Seegers doing at 2:05?
PianoKwanMan 1 year ago 4
@PianoKwanMan He is tuning the timpani.
BerlinPhil 1 year ago 12
@BerlinPhil The Berlin Philharmonic's rendition of Romantic is simply unparalleled. Do you know of any recordings or future performances of Mahler's 8th Symphony?
youngergermanpope 1 year ago 3
@youngergermanpope Yes, Simon Rattle will conduct a performance of the 8th Symphony next season.
BerlinPhil 1 year ago 19